In response to a rising demand for Illustrator Scripting support in the Processing community, I published a quick tutorial guiding students through getting started with that whole mess. Read it on Github now.

I co-founded a project in the East Village, providing a peer-invite safe-haven for free thinking experimenters to get support
to continue experimenting, and owning/controlling their own work.
DET, as coined by Yoshimi Shin, stands for Design Entertainment Technology.
The online system provided password protected collaborative workspaces and most importantly, an automated way
for the young participants to propose ideas to potential funders from within a bubble of mutual non-disclosure.
Detlab was effectively the opposite of the Creative Commons community project,
but did contain a commons within its protected center. I left the project when I moved to Italy.

This is a logo designed for the "Global Experimentation Group", an arts non-profit organization
providing funding to other less corporately-adherent collectives. A True Type font was provided
to allow users to create crisp vector-based logo graphics on their Word documents without having
desktop publishing applications.

A mailer / fold-out poster designed for UCLA department of Design | Media Arts
Based on Val-Pak junk mailer coupons. Each speaker has their own coupon. I was later hired to carry the aesthetic into the Fall
newsletter.

I was surprised to discover that Alias Wavefront Maya does not export wireframes to Illustrator! I wrote this plugin so I could incorporate my 3D
work into my print design, without having to render and take screenshots. Since the plugin simply intercepts the OpenGL commands of a window
refresh - control handles, grids, background colors, and even shaded polygons export to postscript as well.
note: only works for Maya 3
Mel Command:
saveViewAsPostscript "c:filename.ps"
In Illustrator, you can "zoom in" on and edit the control handles for various tools; the control handles for tools become part of the art.